3rd Grade Math Worksheets Word Problems
Are you in search of engaging and educational resources to support your 3rd-grade math curriculum? Look no further! We have a fantastic collection of 3rd-grade math worksheets specifically designed to reinforce essential math skills through exciting word problems. These worksheets focus on building a solid understanding of mathematical concepts and developing problem-solving abilities, making them perfect for both teachers and parents seeking effective resources for their young learners.
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A farmer has 8 cows and sells 3 of them. How many cows does the farmer have left?
After selling 3 cows, the farmer would have 5 cows left.
Lisa has 12 apples and gives half of them to her friend. How many apples does Lisa have left?
After giving half of her 12 apples to her friend, Lisa would have 6 apples left.
There are 15 students in a classroom and 9 of them are girls. How many boys are in the classroom?
There are 6 boys in the classroom since the total number of students minus the number of girls gives us the number of boys. That is 15 (total students) - 9 (girls) = 6 (boys).
A bookshelf has 24 books and 7 of them are fiction. How many non-fiction books are on the bookshelf?
There are 17 non-fiction books on the bookshelf.
There are 18 cupcakes and 5 children. If each child gets an equal number of cupcakes, how many cupcakes does each child get?
Each child would get 3 cupcakes if the 18 cupcakes are distributed equally among the 5 children.
A toy car costs $8 and a ball costs $5. How much more does the toy car cost than the ball?
The toy car costs $3 more than the ball.
A pizza is divided into 8 equal slices. If 3 slices are eaten, how many slices are left?
If 3 slices are eaten out of the 8 equal slices of a pizza, then 5 slices are left.
Mike saves $4 per week for 7 weeks. How much money does Mike have saved in total?
Mike has saved $28 in total ($4 x 7 weeks = $28).
There are 21 marbles and 6 of them are blue. What fraction of the marbles are blue?
The fraction of blue marbles in the collection is 6/21, which simplifies to 2/7.
John has $12 and wants to buy a toy car that costs $8. How much money will he have left after buying the toy car?
After buying the toy car for $8, John will have $4 left.
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